The homemaker's helper. Kelvinator wartime idea exchange for home economists. Project 8: Planning and serving better breakfasts
Description:
The front cover is pink and black with a black and white photo of a child sitting in a highchair. The rest of the text is 40 prize-winning suggestions submitted by Home Economists in the National Contest sponsored by Nash-Kelvinator. The back cover is white with a paragraph on foods fights for freedom, a line drawing of a Kelvinator stove and refrigerator. The dealer Kessle & Rummel, Saginaw, Michigan and the address and phone number is below. The front end page has a typed signed letter to the housewives of America from Joan Adams, Director, Kelvin Kitchen. The 40 tips are ways to cook cereals, planning breakfasts, some menus, and shortcuts for preparation. There is information on post-war home planning. There are no page numbers.
Donor: Sliker, Shirley Brocker
Brand Name: Kelvinator Refrigerators
Publisher: Kelvinator Division, Nash-Kelvinator Corp. (Detroit, Mich.)
1944 (ca.)
20.3 X 14.0 cm
Pamphlets
Language: English
Key Terms:
- Appliances
- Drawn Illustrations Color
- Drawn Illustrations Black and White
- Menus
- Michigan
- Photographic Illustrations Black and White
- Ranges
- Recipes
- Refrigerators
- Typed Letters Signed
- Wartime Cooking
- World War II
Copyright: Permission is granted from the copyright owner/holder.
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Citation: The homemaker's helper. Kelvinator wartime idea exchange for home economists. Project 8: Planning and serving better breakfasts. The Alan and Shirley Brocker Sliker Collection, MSS 314, Special Collections, Michigan State University Libraries. Available at http://www.lib.msu.edu/exhibits/sliker/detail.jsp?id=3806

